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yatsukowski.bsky.social
XTwitter refugee. #ISTE-certified ELA/ELL educator; mac and cheese aficionado. Michigan born and raised (#GoBlue); PNW import. As Fox Mulder said, "I want to believe." #EduSky #BCEd
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I'm ISTE certified and struggle mightily with the implications of AI at school. Robert Gehl's analogy of going to the gym and asking a robot to lift weights for you is bang-on. Thanks for sharing this article.
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Love your glasses, too!
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Don't forget he paid all those cars to honk while passing by the protests.
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The emojis really bring this home for me.
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Thanks for sharing this link. Never heard of UFYH before, but I'm a convert to the cause!
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I had to listen to it a few times myself. Glad to help.
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It sounds to me like "shut down the Senate."
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What a tool
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I'm a dual citizen, and I cannot begin to explain or describe how absolutely fucking insane and surreal this feels.
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Me, either. Our beautiful beautiful city!
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One more difference (being mindful of spoilers) is the fate of Noa.
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It is pretty faithful to the book except for the chronology (miniseries jumps back and forth in time). I still remember the shock and excitement at finding out there was a miniseries version of it. SO excellent!
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We have a bunch of them here in White Rock, BC, too. That's how I discovered Min Jin Lee's brilliant novel, Pachinko. 😍
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So true! I'm not back until the 13th, and I'm already pretending the holiday ended today. lol
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This really resonates for me. Thank you!
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Love these! I'm still thinking about mine. Mercy and/or forgiveness are in the forefront at the moment. Think it's time to let go of a lotta stuff.
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LOVE this. I've been trying to land on my own word for this year, and yours really resonates! Thank you!
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Thank you very much! I wish I'd learned much earlier in life to walk away from damaged and damaging, but hey--I'm just glad I eventually did acquire this skill!
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Right?? lol (actually not lol)
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-And my friends don't think I'm crazy anymore! lol
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I left a toxic workplace without another position lined up. My friends thought I was crazy to walk away from that salary, but I couldn't have survived another year. After spending the summer stressing, my dream job landed in my lap a few weeks before the school year--with an even better salary. Heh.
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LOVE this. Thank you!
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Come to Vancouver. They're free here, too!